Penang: Malaysia's former finance minister accused the government of taking political vengeance on Tuesday after a third graft charge was filed against him and his wife was charged with money laundering.
Lim Guan Eng was part of a reformist government ousted in March and the new government under Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin is supported by graft-tainted parties defeated in the 2018 general election.
At a news conference after his court hearing, Lim was visibly upset as he told reporters that Muhyiddin's government had targeted his family to break his spirit. "They are caught in the crossfire. This is completely excessive, just too much. Go for me but leave my family alone," Lim said.
His wife, Betty Chew, was more emotional as she slammed as frivolous and baseless the charges against them, calling it cruel and terrible.
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Lim, 59, pleaded not guilty to abusing his position as chief minister of Penang state to obtain gratification for his wife related to a workers' dormitory project.